My Customer cannot connect to their webmail from their network

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I call my self being experienced in all types of networks but this issue is throwing me for a loop.

I have a small business customer who from their network which I manage cannot connect to their domain.com including email. I can go to any WiFI location off their network and pull it up all day long.

They are on Comcast and I have logged into their router and it is wide open. The site and email are hosted on a offsite VPS account. Again I can come back to my office and connect to the site and email with no issues and I am on Comcast Internet as well.

I have checked the IP address and it is not banned on any of the sites.

I am working again for this customer after their using another tech for a short period of time. I cannot find any evidence that they have somehow blocked the connection, but I keep questioning it in the back of my mind.

What am I missing?? Thanks in advance for your help.
 
There is a Network switch and a server but no firewall yet

The only firewall is the one in the Comcast Modem and it is what I referred to as wide open. The sever is just a file server and does not control any network functions.

I can while in my office connect on my laptop but when I go to their office and try to connect with my laptop it will not connect.
 
Is the domain website and email local? If it is local then the router / modem might not support loopback. Loopback allows the connection to go out then back in when accessing servers internally using an external address.
 
I have tried connecting just using the IP address and no go. Ping test show 100% failure.

The server is offsite. I actually have another 10 accounts on that VPS server and all others connect using the same IP address all day long.
 
This is the info on where it stops, this last IP address.

NetRange 184.170.240.0 - 184.170.255.255
CIDR 184.170.240.0/20
Name COLOAT
Handle NET-184-170-240-0-1
Parent NET184 (NET-184-0-0-0-0)
Net Type Direct Allocation
Origin AS AS46562
Organization Colo at 55, LLC (COLOA)
Registration Date 2011-08-30
Last Updated 2012-03-02
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RESTful Link http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-184-170-240-0-1
See Also Related POC records.
See Also Related organization's POC records.
See Also Related delegations.

I have no clue who this is. Attached is the Tracert results.
 

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Well on my test thats the last hop before the actual server. Maybe IP banned maybe something blocking that particular ip on the router i dunno

Edit: Thats a cpanel server, did you check SPF for the IP to see if its blocked some where?
 
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I have turned it over to the company that manages my VPS including the tracert results. I appreciate all your suggestions I have forgotten how valuable the tracert command was. Thanks for your help.
 
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